KIEV: More than 180 people have died of swine flu in Ukraine since late September, the health ministry said on Monday, adding that three of the victims were children.

The war-scarred former Soviet country has been swept by a general flu epidemic that overall has claimed 220 lives since Sept 28, when the first illness was recorded, the ministry said.

It said the H1N1 virus, a respiratory disease that is contracted through contact between humans and pigs, accounted for 184 of the fatalities.

The so-called swine flu is transmitted between people through inhalation, but not from eating pork-related products, according to health experts.

The figures issued on Monday only cover the government-run parts of Ukraine, with no official data available for southeastern regions controlled by pro-Russian rebels since April 2014.

The ministry said the largest number of lethal cases were recorded in the central Black Sea region of Odessa, where 38 people have died. It did not say how many of those deaths were swine flu related.

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2016

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